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APRIL 18 • 2024 | 29

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ADL and SCN Urge
Expanded Vigilance

In response to Israel’s Foreign
Ministry placing Israeli foreign
missions around the world
on high alert due to potential
Iranian attacks against Jewish
targets, the Anti-Defamation
League (ADL) and the Secure
Community Network (SCN)
urged the American Jewish
community to expand its vigi-
lance and preparation to prevent
attacks.
The importance of this
heightened alert level was fur-
ther evidenced by the failed
assassination attempt against
the Israeli National Security
Minister, which was thwarted
by the Shin Bet, Israel’s Security
Agency.
In response to these recent
developments, ADL and SCN
issued a joint statement: “In this
moment of escalating interna-
tional tension, the lights are
blinking bright red, and they are
blinking fast. The Jewish com-
munity across North America is
facing unprecedented antisem-
itism and a heightened threat
landscape, and we must increase
our vigilance to protect the
community. We have a dual
imperative to prioritize safety
and security while continuing to
live our lives as proud Jews.

Absent actionable informa-
tion provided by law enforce-
ment or public safety partners
concerning a specific facility, we
are urging Jewish institutions
to remain open and operational
while those in charge of security,
community leaders, and indeed
all members of the community,
should heighten awareness and
security measures across organi-
zations and in daily activities.
“We must not allow those
who seek to spread fear to win.
We will never abandon what
makes us Jewish in the face of
those who wish us harm.”

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